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ECE3413 Introduction to Electronic Circuits

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Contents

  • 1 Course Description
    • 1.1 MSU's Catalog Description
    • 1.2 Course Objectives
  • 2 Overview
  • 3 Textbooks and Supplies

Course Description

MSU's Catalog Description

Introduction to Electronic Circuits (3 hours)
    Three hours lecture. Fundamentals of electric circuits and network analysis. Transient analysis and frequency response of networks. Introduction to operational amplifiers. AC power.
Prerequisites: Credit or registration in ECE1002, MA3113, and PH2223.

Course Objectives

  1. To learn and apply basic time and frequency network analysis to circuits with ideal resistors, capacitors, inductors, and operational amplifiers.
  2. To apply simulation software to circuits with resistors, capacitors, inductors, and operational amplifiers.
  3. To construct, test, and debug simple circuits with practical resistors, capacitors, inductors, and operational amplifiers.
  4. To measure performance of the constructed circuits with personal laptops and digital multimeters.
  5. To practice self-assessment and interpretation of work from multiple perspectives by comparing measured results for simple circuits with results from analysis and simulation.

Overview

Textbooks and Supplies

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Giorgio Rizzoni, Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering

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